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Re: [REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Sunday, September 13, 2020
From: |
Ahmed Karaman |
Subject: |
Re: [REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Sunday, September 13, 2020 |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Sep 2020 12:50:08 +0200 |
On Mon, Sep 14, 2020 at 8:46 AM Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Ahmed,
>
> On 9/14/20 12:07 AM, Ahmed Karaman wrote:
> > Host CPU : Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz
> > Host Memory : 15.49 GB
> >
> > Start Time (UTC) : 2020-09-13 21:35:01
> > End Time (UTC) : 2020-09-13 22:07:44
> > Execution Time : 0:32:42.230467
> >
> > Status : SUCCESS
> >
> > Note:
> > Changes denoted by '-----' are less than 0.01%.
> >
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > SUMMARY REPORT - COMMIT f00f57f3
> > --------------------------------------------------------
>
> (Maybe this was already commented earlier but I missed it).
>
> What change had a so significant impact on the m68k target?
> At a glance I only see mostly changes in softfloat:
>
> $ git log --oneline v5.1.0..f00f57f3 tcg target/m68k fpu
> fe4b0b5bfa9 tcg: Implement 256-bit dup for tcg_gen_gvec_dup_mem
> 6a17646176e tcg: Eliminate one store for in-place 128-bit dup_mem
> e7e8f33fb60 tcg: Fix tcg gen for vectorized absolute value
> 5ebf5f4be66 softfloat: Define misc operations for bfloat16
> 34f0c0a98a5 softfloat: Define convert operations for bfloat16
> 8282310d853 softfloat: Define operations for bfloat16
> 0d93d8ec632 softfloat: Add fp16 and uint8/int8 conversion functions
> fbcc38e4cb1 softfloat: add xtensa specialization for pickNaNMulAdd
> 913602e3ffe softfloat: pass float_status pointer to pickNaN
> cc43c692511 softfloat: make NO_SIGNALING_NANS runtime property
> 73ebe95e8e5 target/ppc: add vmulld to INDEX_op_mul_vec case
>
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > Test Program: matmult_double
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > Target Instructions Latest v5.1.0
> > ---------- -------------------- ---------- ----------
> > aarch64 1 412 412 599 ----- +0.311%
> > alpha 3 233 957 639 ----- +7.472%
> > arm 8 545 302 995 ----- +1.09%
> > hppa 3 483 527 330 ----- +4.466%
> > m68k 3 919 110 506 ----- +18.433%
> > mips 2 344 641 840 ----- +4.085%
> > mipsel 3 329 912 425 ----- +5.177%
> > mips64 2 359 024 910 ----- +4.075%
> > mips64el 3 343 650 686 ----- +5.166%
> > ppc 3 209 505 701 ----- +3.248%
> > ppc64 3 287 495 266 ----- +3.173%
> > ppc64le 3 287 135 580 ----- +3.171%
> > riscv64 1 221 617 903 ----- +0.278%
> > s390x 2 874 160 417 ----- +5.826%
> > sh4 3 544 094 841 ----- +6.42%
> > sparc64 3 426 094 848 ----- +7.138%
> > x86_64 1 249 076 697 ----- +0.335%
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> ...
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > Test Program: qsort_double
> > --------------------------------------------------------
> > Target Instructions Latest v5.1.0
> > ---------- -------------------- ---------- ----------
> > aarch64 2 709 839 947 ----- +2.423%
> > alpha 1 969 432 086 ----- +3.679%
> > arm 8 323 168 267 ----- +2.589%
> > hppa 3 188 316 726 ----- +2.9%
> > m68k 4 953 947 225 ----- +15.153%
> > mips 2 123 789 120 ----- +3.049%
> > mipsel 2 124 235 492 ----- +3.049%
> > mips64 1 999 025 951 ----- +3.404%
> > mips64el 1 996 433 190 ----- +3.409%
> > ppc 2 819 299 843 ----- +5.436%
> > ppc64 2 768 177 037 ----- +5.512%
> > ppc64le 2 724 766 044 ----- +5.602%
> > riscv64 1 638 324 190 ----- +4.021%
> > s390x 2 519 117 806 ----- +3.364%
> > sh4 2 595 696 102 ----- +3.0%
> > sparc64 3 988 892 763 ----- +2.744%
> > x86_64 2 033 624 062 ----- +3.242%
> > --------------------------------------------------------
Hi Mr. Philippe,
The performance degradation from v5.1.0 of all targets, and especially
m68k, was introduced between the two nightly tests below:
[REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Thursday, August 20, 2020:
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-08/msg04923.html
[REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Saturday, August 22, 2020
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-08/msg05537.html
It looks like the new build system is the culprit.
The "bisect.py" script introduced during the "TCG Continuous
Benchmarking" GSoC project can be very handy in these cases. I wrote
about the tool and how to use it in the report below:
https://ahmedkrmn.github.io/TCG-Continuous-Benchmarking/Finding-Commits-Affecting-QEMU-Performance/
Best regards,
Ahmed Karaman
- [REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Sunday, September 13, 2020, Ahmed Karaman, 2020/09/13
- Re: [REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Sunday, September 13, 2020, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé, 2020/09/14
- Re: [REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Sunday, September 13, 2020,
Ahmed Karaman <=
- Re: [REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Sunday, September 13, 2020, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé, 2020/09/14
- Re: [REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Sunday, September 13, 2020, Aleksandar Markovic, 2020/09/14
- Re: [REPORT] Nightly Performance Tests - Sunday, September 13, 2020, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé, 2020/09/14